A declassified government intelligence report says the war in Iraq has become a "cause celebre" for Islamic extremists, breeding deep resentment of the U.S. that is likely to get worse before it gets better.Keep in mind that this estimate was prepared in April before Zarqawi was sent to the virgins, and a lot has changed since then. Has it gotten more dangerous over there? Maybe for the Iraqi citizens, but US casualties are down. Are there more terrorists today than there were before the invasion? I doubt it. There may be more in Iraq, but there has always been plenty of crazy Islamists out there. Having them tied up in Iraq instead of in New York or Chicago is not a bad thing.
In the bleak report, released Tuesday on President Bush's orders, the nation's most veteran analysts conclude that despite serious damage to the leadership of al-Qaida, the threat from Islamic extremists has spread both in numbers and in geographic reach.
"If this trend continues, threats to U.S. interests at home and abroad will become more diverse, leading to increasing attacks worldwide," the document says. "The confluence of shared purpose and dispersed actors will make it harder to find and undermine jihadist groups."
Bush ordered a declassified version of the classified report released after several days of criticism sparked by portions that were leaked. Asked about those Tuesday, Bush said critics who believe the Iraq war has worsened terrorism are naive and mistaken.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Bush Calls the Leaker's Bluff
When the government drone leaked the national intelligence assessment to the New York Times, he/she/it was probably counting on the fact that they could leak the most damaging parts and everything else would stay classified. President Bush called their bluff:
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